Vital Healing: Energy, Mind and Spirit in Traditional Medicines of India, Tibet and the Middle East - Middle Asia

Awards:   Winner of Living Now Book Award (UK). Winner of Living Now Book Award 2011
Author:   Donald McCown ,  Marc Micozzi ,  Mones Abu-Asab ,  Hakima Amri
Publisher:   Jessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN:  

9781848190450


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   15 February 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Vital Healing: Energy, Mind and Spirit in Traditional Medicines of India, Tibet and the Middle East - Middle Asia


Awards

  • Winner of Living Now Book Award (UK).
  • Winner of Living Now Book Award 2011

Overview

The traditional medicines of Middle Asia are rich and varied - from the Ayurveda and Siddha medicines of India, to the Unani and Sufi healing practices of the Middle East. Dr. Marc S. Micozzi unfolds the compelling idea that vital energy, expressed as ""prana"" in the Indian practice of Ayurveda, is the unifying concept that underpins and connects all of these traditions. Describing the origins, health strategies, diagnostic approaches, and modern-day uses of each tradition, he also draws parallels to, and finds correlations with, mainstream Western concepts - and demonstrates how all these therapies fit within the context of their own cultures and ours. This groundbreaking book will be of interest to practitioners of all Middle Eastern and Asian medical traditions, complementary and alternative health practitioners, and anyone with an interest in Middle Eastern and Asian approaches to health and well-being.

Full Product Details

Author:   Donald McCown ,  Marc Micozzi ,  Mones Abu-Asab ,  Hakima Amri
Publisher:   Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:   Singing Dragon
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.70cm
Weight:   0.536kg
ISBN:  

9781848190450


ISBN 10:   184819045
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   15 February 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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Reviews

This book offers a great outline/overview of multiple healing traditions - including also the larger context of how Western medicine went astray from this understanding and the results of that distorted allopathic focus (wasteful healthcare spending and chronic illness). Readers from many backgrounds can appreciate this scholarly work. This book is suited to both professionals in the healing arts as well as laypersons. If medical students were to read this we might have a much more effective health care workforce, where people would have a better understanding of health and the forces that govern our well-being. This book is well-researched and it even includes an appendix of Asian medicine treatment approaches for common health concerns. -- Jed Shlackman, Licensed Mental Health Counsellor and Certified Hypnotherapist Dr. Marc Micozzi, a physician and anthropologist, promotes the notion that insights have been converging on a new... understanding of energy in human physiology as related to [healing]. He explains Ayurveda's Indic roots, South India's Siddha healing, yoga, Tibetan and Sufi healing, and the Unani Greco-Arabic Tibb system. Common threads in these lesser known Middle Asian ethno-medical traditions affirm ancient wisdom, expand the healing spectrum, and offer practical alternative care. -- ForeWord Reviews


Dr. Marc Micozzi, a physician and anthropologist, promotes the notion that insights have been converging on a new... understanding of energy in human physiology as related to [healing]. He explains Ayurveda's Indic roots, South India's Siddha healing, yoga, Tibetan and Sufi healing, and the Unani Greco-Arabic Tibb system. Common threads in these lesser known Middle Asian ethno-medical traditions affirm ancient wisdom, expand the healing spectrum, and offer practical alternative care. -- ForeWord Reviews This book offers a great outline/overview of multiple healing traditions - including also the larger context of how Western medicine went astray from this understanding and the results of that distorted allopathic focus (wasteful healthcare spending and chronic illness). Readers from many backgrounds can appreciate this scholarly work. This book is suited to both professionals in the healing arts as well as laypersons. If medical students were to read this we might have a much more effective health care workforce, where people would have a better understanding of health and the forces that govern our well-being. This book is well-researched and it even includes an appendix of Asian medicine treatment approaches for common health concerns. -- Jed Shlackman, Licensed Mental Health Counsellor and Certified Hypnotherapist


"Dr. Marc Micozzi, a physician and anthropologist, promotes the notion that insights ""have been converging on a new... understanding of energy in human physiology as related to [healing]."" He explains Ayurveda's Indic roots, South India's Siddha healing, yoga, Tibetan and Sufi healing, and the Unani Greco-Arabic Tibb system. Common threads in these ""lesser known Middle Asian ethno-medical traditions"" affirm ancient wisdom, expand the healing spectrum, and offer practical alternative care. -- ForeWord Reviews This book offers a great outline/overview of multiple healing traditions - including also the larger context of how Western medicine went astray from this understanding and the results of that distorted allopathic focus (wasteful healthcare spending and chronic illness). Readers from many backgrounds can appreciate this scholarly work. This book is suited to both professionals in the healing arts as well as laypersons. If medical students were to read this we might have a much more effective health care workforce, where people would have a better understanding of health and the forces that govern our well-being. This book is well-researched and it even includes an appendix of Asian medicine treatment approaches for common health concerns. -- Jed Shlackman, Licensed Mental Health Counsellor and Certified Hypnotherapist"


Author Information

Marc S. Micozzi, MD, PhD, was the Founder and Director of the Policy Institute for Integrative Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. He is former Executive Director of the College of Physicians, and Director of the National Museum of Health and Medicine. For many years, Dr. Micozzi has pioneered vital health information to professionals and consumers, collaborating with former US Surgeon General C. Everett Koop and other leaders in the growing wellness movement. He has frequently shared the speaker's podium and the radio and television airwaves with leaders such as Drs. Andrew Weil, Deepak Chopra, Mehmet Oz, and Dean Ornish. Dr. Micozzi has a consulting medical practice in Bethesda, Maryland, and Rockport, Massachusetts.

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